Digital Cameras: Recording Progress on Drawing in One Day

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A user recently shared their experience with a digital camera to document their drawing progress over several days, showcasing improvements in their artwork. They focused on the challenging aspects of the drawing, such as facial features, while initially simplifying the hair. The discussion included tips on drawing techniques, with participants expressing admiration for the artwork and sharing their own artistic challenges, particularly with hair and teeth. The user emphasized the importance of practice and learning from books and other artists. Overall, the conversation highlighted the joy of creating art and the benefits of using digital tools for documentation.
  • #301
Kurdt has a friend that draws fairly decent cartoons and he was told he should charge 350 pounds per print. I told him that was nuts. Kurdt got mad at me.

Great artists just do not get that much, and a fair cartoonist even less. It's the rare artist that hits it big. And they're not always the most talented. It's more suckering in wealthy people. Supposedly Picasso once said that he couldn't respect anyone that paid huge sums for his art.
 
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  • #302
Deco Nocturne is very happy.
 
  • #303
zoob, where is my Evo drawing? I know you named one for me.
 
  • #304
zomgwtf said:
Wow.

I love the expression in the face too.

zooby do you do any paints or work with pastels etc.?

Thanks much!

No, I don't paint. Never figured out how to handle it. Never really tried pastels. Graphite and colored pencils are the absolute most portable and least messy media: I can work in cafes with them and no one's bothered and there's no mess.
 
  • #305
Evo said:
Kurdt has a friend that draws fairly decent cartoons and he was told he should charge 350 pounds per print. I told him that was nuts. Kurdt got mad at me.
Evo said:
zoob, where is my Evo drawing? I know you named one for me.

Um...Kurdt paid me 350 pounds to break the link to it.

Edit: Here, I found it:

Evo Evening:

EvoEvening640.jpg
 
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  • #306
waht said:
Deco Nocturne is very happy.

Thanks! I hope to use that model, a girl named Rozalynn, in something else sometime, too. Very appealing face.
 
  • #307
My friend and fellow artist, "fruitfly", (star of "Lust For Fruit") said I should stop being so symetrical with these. So this was the next one:

Reverie Of The Citadel
SimoneDrawing800.jpg
 
  • #308
Here's a crooked smile for Dave and SA:


The Secret Blossom

TheSecretBlossom650pix.jpg
 
  • #309
"Tijuana"

Tijuana650pix.jpg


The colors in her eyes are the colors of the Mexican flag.
 
  • #310
Loren Booda said:
Beautiful renderings. Have you ever tried Surrealistic drawing, like portraying dream images?

Here you go, Loren; this one ended up as something one might label "surreal":


SmokeAndMirrors700pixels.jpg

Smoke And Mirrors
 
  • #311
zoobyshoe said:
Um...Kurdt paid me 350 pounds to break the link to it.

Edit: Here, I found it:

Evo Evening:

EvoEvening640.jpg
Yay, I missed this earlier. Thank you zoob!
 
  • #312
Smoke and Mirrors is gorgeous, Zoobyshoe. It's magical.
 
  • #313
You are quite talented. You should consider trying to make some money from your art IMO.
Get a small expo or something going on.
 
  • #314
DanP said:
You should consider trying to make some money from your art IMO.
Don't doooo eet!
 
  • #315
DaveC426913 said:
Don't doooo eet!

Donno man, I would pay for a piece like the "Evo Evening". I really like it.
 
  • #316
DanP said:
Donno man, I would pay for a piece like the "Evo Evening". I really like it.
Certainly, good for you and me. I was thinking of Zoob's sanity.
 
  • #317
Trippy good stuff man. Trippy good.
 
  • #318
zoobyshoe said:
Evo Evening:

EvoEvening640.jpg
Hmph. I don't see the resemblance.
 
  • #319
The rendering of the face that is blowing the fruitlike smoke is absolutely brilliant. She is a confident and mature woman. While the embedded face in smoke is her reflection when she was young and struggling (void of dark-blue background), but she was always happy because she was protected by a bubble that shielded her.

That's just my two cents. I'm sure everyone has a different interpretation.
 
  • #320
waht said:
That's just my two cents. I'm sure everyone has a different interpretation.

Yeah, that's the beauty of it. A piece of art "speaks" different things to different ppl.
I think its great.
 
  • #321
GeorginaS said:
Smoke and Mirrors is gorgeous, Zoobyshoe. It's magical.

Thanks much!

waht said:
The rendering of the face that is blowing the fruitlike smoke is absolutely brilliant. She is a confident and mature woman. While the embedded face in smoke is her reflection when she was young and struggling (void of dark-blue background), but she was always happy because she was protected by a bubble that shielded her.

That's just my two cents. I'm sure everyone has a different interpretation.

Glad you like it, waht. The stories and interpretations that occur to people in reaction to these drawings are often extremely interesting.
 
  • #322
DanP said:
You are quite talented. You should consider trying to make some money from your art IMO.
Get a small expo or something going on.
DaveC426913 said:
Don't doooo eet!
DanP said:
Donno man, I would pay for a piece like the "Evo Evening". I really like it.
DaveC426913 said:
Certainly, good for you and me. I was thinking of Zoob's sanity.

Thanks DanP!

Dave, I don't know what you're on about. How would selling them put my sanity at risk?
 
  • #323
MotoH said:
Trippy good stuff man. Trippy good.

Thanks much Mr. Moto!
 
  • #324
zoobyshoe said:
Thanks DanP!

Dave, I don't know what you're on about. How would selling them put my sanity at risk?

Just my opinion. If I put my artwork on the line by trying to make money doing it, I fear it would become a drag and destroy the joy I get from doing it.

I interpreted this
You should consider trying to make some money from your art IMO.
as 'start doing art for money', as opposed to simply 'put a price tag on existing pieces'.
 
  • #325
DaveC426913 said:
Just my opinion. If I put my artwork on the line by trying to make money doing it, I fear it would become a drag and destroy the joy I get from doing it.

I interpreted thisas 'start doing art for money', as opposed to simply 'put a price tag on existing pieces'.
Don't worry. I turn down commissions all the time for things I have no interest in doing. People ask me to design tattoos, logos, and to draw their girlfriends from snapshots. Such 'art for money' projects would be joyless, as you suspect. On the other hand I'm not adverse to exhibiting and selling the stuff I already do anyway.
 
  • #326
I am now the proud owner of two Zoobyshoes! I'm so excited. I can't wait to get them home. :smile:

Edited to add: erm two Zoobyshoe art pieces, not Zobbyshoe the person.
 
  • #327
GeorginaS said:
I am now the proud owner of two Zoobyshoes! I'm so excited. I can't wait to get them home. :smile:

Edited to add: erm two Zoobyshoe art pieces, not Zobbyshoe the person.

Whew, Georgina, you gave me a scare...I don't think Zoobies are domesticable!
 
  • #328
GeorginaS said:
I am now the proud owner of two Zoobyshoes! I'm so excited. I can't wait to get them home.

It's illegal to own them in the U.S. but I guess the laws are different in Canada.
 
  • #329
Math Is Hard said:
It's illegal to own them in the U.S. but I guess the laws are different in Canada.

All of the laws are different in Canada. Including gravity. You should see! :biggrin:
 
  • #330
waht said:
The rendering of the face that is blowing the fruitlike smoke is absolutely brilliant. She is a confident and mature woman. While the embedded face in smoke is her reflection when she was young and struggling (void of dark-blue background), but she was always happy because she was protected by a bubble that shielded her.

That's just my two cents. I'm sure everyone has a different interpretation.

DanP said:
Yeah, that's the beauty of it. A piece of art "speaks" different things to different ppl.
I think its great.
To me, she is inhaling. Reminds me of the '70s.
 

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